The Killing/Girls/Nurse Jackie/The Big C/The Borgias/The Client List/Fairly Legal (AMC/HBO/Showtime/Lifetime/USA, Sunday/Friday) – All of these shows have their season finales this weekend. I was going to write up separate entries for each of them, but then I realized I’ve either said everything I want to say about them (“Girls,” “The Client List”), have already said too much about them (“Fairly Legal”), never really had anything to say about them in the first place (the Showtime shows), or don’t want to talk about them because they’re stupid and dumb and I don’t care who killed Rosie Larson (“The Killing”). Miss you so much, “Mad Men” and “Game of Thrones.”

True Blood (HBO, Sunday) – Last week, commenter Patty Boots pointed out that “Game of Thrones” is like filet mignon and “True Blood” is like a Big Mac, in a good way. This is perfect.

Comedy Bang! Bang!/Bunk (IFC, Friday) – The premiere of “Comedy Bang! Bang!” last week was pretty good, but “Bunk,” IFC’s game show parody/tribute, was definitely a pleasant surprise. It was a bonkers mess and I loved it.

Piranhaconda (Syfy, Saturday) – We saw a trailer for this Syfy Original Movie a few weeks ago, and it looked terrific. And by “terrific,” I mean “awful.” But by “awful,” I mean “terrific.” You get the idea. (NOTE: I forgot to include Jersey Shore Shark Attack in the listings last week. Completely unacceptable. My apologies.)

Is “Falling Skies” still chock-full of the trademark Spielberg schmaltz, sentimentality and in your face piety? Unless that show has changed drastically from the first several episodes – I’m going to skip it? If someone can convince me it’s worthwhile, I’ll give it another try.

If you enjoy looking at a pretty girl, and then hearing her speak and thinking “Hmm, she has a surprisingly deep voice,” then you’ll probably enjoy the Moon Bloodgood* part of the show. Can’t speak to any other part of it.

Sweet everything that’s holy, I DVR’d Jersey Shore Shark Attack and finally watched it today. Words can not express the glory that is JSSA. Only in America could a movie like this be that awesome. And only in America could the bad guys be kids that went to college and had money.